Man United stars Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo continue celebrations in the dressing room post-match after pair's formidable partnership goes from strength to strength

Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo took their passionate dancing behind closed doors as they jubilated after Manchester United 's 4-2 win over Brighton .

The duo combined brilliantly down the right flank as United marauded to a third straight Premier League win, with Mbeumo scoring twice to sink the Seagulls.

In the aftermath, they were hailed as the best full-back-winger combination in the division by Daily Mail Sport's Nathan Salt.

After Mbeumo bagged his first on 61 minutes, he and Amad took the time out to bust some moves in front of the ecstatic Old Trafford crowd.

Their dance was inspired directly by the music video of Afrobeats dance hit Shake It to the Max, which came out last year.

And Mbeumo and Amad enjoyed gyrating their hips so much that they couldn't help but do it topless in the dressing room afterwards.

Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo danced in the dressing room after Man United beat Brighton

doc-content image

Caught in the act: The two stars laugh as they realise Ayden Heaven is filming them

doc-content image

The pair had danced on the pitch after Mbeumo put his first of two goals past Brighton

doc-content image

A Snapchat video by teenage defender Ayden Heaven showed Mbeumo and Amad going through their routine while beaming broadly.

Mbeumo wore that same smile when Sky Sports dialled in post-match to ask him about arguably his best day in a United shirt since signing from Brentford in a £71million deal.

'[It feels] so good!' said Mbeumo. 'The atmosphere is crazy here! The fans are unbelievable and it's always good to score goals, especially here.'

He added: 'I enjoy it a lot here. It hasn't been easy at the start. It's a new environment, a new expectation but I think with the link up with the team, everything is going the right way.

'The work we put in, the togetherness we give on the pitch is key. I like the challenges, I came here to a big club and we want to fight for the best places.'

As well as the first time Amorim has had three consecutive wins as United boss, this was Mbeuumo's time scoring in back-to-back games for them.

He also scored the opener in the recent 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Anfield and is looking more convincing for the club each week.

Meanwhile, Amad has made the right-wing-back role his own and is starting the majority of their games in that position.

As Salt noted, it will be a blow to United when both have to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations in December and January - Amad for the Ivory Coast, and Mbeumo for Cameroon.

Amad DialloLate WinnerAfrica Cup of NationsPremier LeagueManchester UnitedBrightonBryan Mbeumo